John Mackey on Consumer-Driven Health Care

Economy |
By Christine Harbin | Read Time 2 minutes

The Wall Street Journal published an interview with John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, on Saturday. Among other interesting topics, he talked about his contentious op-ed, “The Whole Foods Alternative to ObamaCare,” which ran in the Wall Street Journal in August. In the interview, Mackey reasserts that the Whole Foods health insurance program is better and less expensive than the proposals in Congress.

He describes how Whole Foods has empowered its employees in their own health care decisions by sponsoring health savings accounts (HSAs) and high-deductible health insurance plans. The Show-Me Institute has produced scholarly work that demonstrates the advantages of such plans, and even offers this type of plan for its own employees.

Mackey also refutes the claim that individuals can’t make good health care decisions for themselves, and need a central authority to make the decisions for them. (This relates to our previous discussion on paternalistic policies in health care.) He says:

The assumption behind that is that people don’t care about their own health, and that somebody else has to—a nanny or somebody—has to take care of me because people are too stupid to make these decisions themselves. That’s not been our experience. We find our team members [employees], not surprisingly, seem to care a whole lot about their health.

About the Author

Christine Harbin Christine Harbin, a native of Wisconsin, joined the Show-Me Institute as a research analyst in July 2009. She worked as a policy analyst at the Show-Me Institute until her departure in early 2011. She holds undergraduate degrees in economics, mathematics, and French from the University of WisconsinMadison, and an MBA with an emphasis in operations management from the University of WisconsinEau Claire. She interned with the National Economic Council at the White House in Washington, D.C., during spring 2007. Prior to joining the Show-Me Institute, she worked as an advance planning analyst for hospitals and health care systems.

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